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STEMS FROM OWINGS. * ": " Owigs, March 24.-.Mr. J. J. Hun ter has recently moved into .the Bry son building, where 'he will make his home in the future. -Mrs. Martha Herbert of Lanford has been visiting i'elatives and friends in Owings for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoddard' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Dolfus Owings last Wednesday. 'Dr. Aiken, of Laurens, illustrated Yellowstone national park with mov ing pictures at the G. C. 0. Institute last Tuesday night. After all the scenes had been vividly illustrated, the ladies of the Rural Improvement society served refreshments to the crowd. The house was packed, yet everyone was comfortable, and all re tired with a better knowledge of Yel lowstone park, one of the loveliest scenes of the United States. The en tertainment was enjoyed by all, and we hopd that Dr. Aiken will make it con venient to visit us again. Miss Ella Bell Copeland, a -former teacher of the G. C. O. and who is now teaching at Fountain Inn, was the guest of Mrs. C. B. Owings from Fri day until Sunday afternoo). Miss Clarette Henry of Donalds, but who is now tea'ching at Dials, was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Blu ford Putnam last week. The people of this place retired last. Saturday night little dreaming that mother earth was being clothed with a beautiful robe of down. But to our great sorrow the lovely snow was melted before we were aware. Several of the ladies in and around town attended the opening at Gray Court last Wednesday. Miss Hunter of Greenville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunter last S'unday. sheriff John D. Owings was in town last Thursday. We are always glad to have him with us, and hope he will call more often hereafter, provided it Is not on business. Miss Elizabeth Stoddard was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owings last Monday. Mrs. J. J. Hunter was delighted to have Mrs. Dorroh Peden visit her last Thursday. The farmers around town are be ginning to use their farming utensils, . and they hope to be able to commence seed-sowing in.the near future. Haul lag fertilizer is a thing of the past, but putting it in is the subject now. Mr. W. S. Power was in town last Sunday. MK[S OLD FOLKS [I Everybody Needs a Spring ~ a Wonder-.-ROOT. Money Back, 0Voc sort of all tuekered out, stiff 4ted, achy, lazy, kidneys bother you, hare backaclhes, get up tired 'in tihe msorniin Try a few doses of wonder del ROOT JUICE mad see what a dif iernce It makes. W'ou'll feel all made .yoi'. You never saw anything get into \ &ie blood and purify__ it. clean out imp~ur ities and build upt). .e whole body like POT JUICE does. It atcts upon thle I h~oloe.systoem-and at I * se.tlne of the year, ( ;then the body is 'I etogged up with filth "Never MInd, 4 anim~~fpurities of the JIWE Will * 'winter and all time You Feell . organs are halt 4l1 P it produces results that arc -aurl~ rising to most peCople. hOOT JU ICE strengthens the stomn adhe, stirs up tile liver, starts the Ibowels working right and gets time J Boys C( M I will give 5 Sacl ,the boy who uses P1 *2 mkesthe most Co year. Three sacks two sacks to the thir Boys, use 10-2-4 Sthe Ware House at E W. CARL SIdLOff L?!TTEJL " " " " " " " " ." " 0 0 " " 0 " " Shiloh, March 23.-'pring camre in all wrapped up in a mantle of snow. Who would have' tnought that Miss Spring would have put on a white snowy dress? Misses Bossy Brown and Marie Simpson, two of the teachers -here, at tende'd the teachers association at Spartanburg, while Miss Mary McKee, the other teacher, went over to Du( West to see homefolks. Mr. Garnell Henderson, whom we made mention of in our last epistle, as being hit in one of his eyes by a cotP= ton bur, lost the eye as a result of the accident. Mr. L. D. Hellams set a brush pile on fire the other day and went to dinner. When lie went back to work, his stove wood, close by, had been con sumed. 88888888888888888888 8 8 EDEN NOTES. 8 8 8(i8888888888888 88888 Eden, March 23.-A lecture was giv en at the Eden school house Friday af ternoon by Prof. C. B. Martin of Fur man university. It was enjoyed very much by all those that attended. Mrs. Mamie Allen was in Eden one day last week. Horace Gray spent the latter end of the week with Lyston Mahon' of Green ville. Supervisor Humbert has been in this section recently planning for a new road. Irs. Emma Reeves and Miss Sue Gray spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gray. Mrs. W. E. Gray of Gray Court was the guest of her mother. Mrs. L. R. Brooks Monday. YOUR HAIR NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE It Quickly Removes Dandruff Just because your hair is full of dandruff, thin, streaky, dull and never will do up to look pretty, do not de spair. Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lus trous and absolutely fre from dan druff is only a matter o care. Parisian Sage fre ently applied will work wonder. tst one applica tion stops itching I ad, removes dan. druff and all exc sive oil. It goes right to the hair roots and furnishes the nourishment needed-the hair be comes soft, fluffy, abundant and radi ant with life. Parisian Sage not only saves the hair but stimulates it to grow long and heavy. (let a 50-cent bottle from the Laurens Drug Co. at once. There I iii no other "Just-as-good." ft SPRY AS YOUNGSTERS onic, Young and Old. Here's JUICE---.Guaranteed ROOT JUICE. kidneys busy. You don t have to take a gallon -of it and wait six months for -results either-ROOT JUICE works quick.| It tones up the nerves and puts new steam, vim, force and "fire into you. It's the - greatest tonic build er and vitalizer ,for 0)1folks you ~ever/Iheard of. It's - got to give results Ior/you get back ev lef cent it cost you, 11goodI druggists have ROOT JUICE~ and they guarantee it. You take no -chances when you irandma, ROOT try it. But be sure Soon Have to get the real ROOT lug Fine." JUICE. Don't lot any dishonest druggist try to push seine worthless stuff on you anid tell you It's just as good, There's nothing just es good and you'll say so, too. )rn Club ke of 10-2-4 Guano to anters Fertilizer and in on one acre this to the next boy and d boy. I Guano. I keep itin Lauren. WH ARTON MADDEN NEWS .Madden, March 23.--lI'n like the man the calf rail over, this week in regard to the weather. March 15th was such an ideal spring day. We all thought the Rubicon was passed in regard to winter and in unison with nature chanted gleefully "Spring is coming, spring is coming, SWell the chorus loud and strong!" Bless your hearts Saturday the 21st, was such a blue, cold day that when the writer was duty bound to go to Laurens, the neighbors enquired of the children "Has your mammy gone crazy to go out such a day?" and when we roso on Sunday morning the ground was covered with snow. My private opin ion, publicly expressed is that "ground hog" has seen his shadow again On account of the bad weather there was but a corporals guard out to preaching Sunday. Bro. Martin was at his post however. He was the guest while up this time of Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. Brown Saturday night niid S'unday dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wofford. Mr. .io. A. Madden Is much im proved since our last writing, his friends and relatives will be glad to hear. Mr. H. Lee Madden is also improv ing and his mother was able to leave himi and return to he r ome in Green ville Sunday. AMr. T. S. Langston was not able on account of cold, to attend services at Prospect.. it is not often that "Uncle 'Toml's" place i vacant and he is usually the first man on the grounds. His friends hope to see him1 out soon. Miss Genie B. Aiken represented New Prospect school at the teachers' meet lug in FSynrtaIlur. Miss Carrie Langston and Mrs. J. A. Wofford were among those who at tended and enjoyed the quarterly meet ing of the W. M. U. at Laurens Satur day. Mis. Luther Finley has been confin ed to her hed for the past few days but she is able to be up today. Mrs. 'Tessie Martin, of Laurens, has been on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 'R. Finley. Mrs. Martin has been quite sick and her friends are glad she is able to be up again. The preliminary speaking for Lau1 rens township for the fair, will he held in the splendid auditorium of Trinity Ridge. Friday night, the 27th. Mattie Site Wofford twill represent Prospect. Miss 10thel iBryson, of Laurens, was the week-end guest of hor grandmoth er and attended services at New Pros pect Sunday. * * * * S.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DIALS. " * *o so * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dials, March 23.-Rev. F. W. Mun nerlyn filled his regular appointment here Sunday afternoon. Miss Cecil Owings t'uicora col lege was a recent visitor to homefolks. Mrs. Sallie Long and son of Grteen vylle, have returned to their home af ter visiting Mr. M. V. Holder and oth er relatives. Miss E. M. Dial and fathler of Ow lags, spent Tuesday withI Mrs. J. R. Brownieo and family. Miss Jewel Curry was the guest of Miss fless Moore of Enoree last week. Miss Ostell WVilis is visiting friends inl Spartanbui'g this week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 'Curry'and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr. Z. N. Gray and family. Miss Nita Hlunter-, of Chicora col lege, spent tile week-end withl her parenlts.' Mr. and Mrs. Towvnes Curtry were the gutests S'unday of thle Misses Abererombie neal- Rabun. Miss Eliza Swltz.er, is Oin an extendl ed visit to hler sister, Mrs. Fate lHen derson, near Friendship. There will be pr1eachling here next Sunday mor-ning at 11 o'clock by the pastor. The ladies of Dials will serve an oyster and meat supper, also ice cream in thle school building F'aturday the 28th beginning at 4 o'clock. in the aif-. ternloonl and continuing on through. out the eveninlg. Miss Lizzie Hunter is atteninig the teachers associationl in Spartanbu)11rg Miss Clarette H~enry spent the week end with Aclatives in Owings. DON'T FORG~ET THE BABIFS! Children aire imiterestIng in each stage of t irdevelop ment. Let pictures keep them as they are today-pictures full of unconscious, unaffected grace, .and the Individuality of the child. NImr[nJ.S STUDmOn OUR 'Spring Display I Awaits Your Inspection EASTER is near at hand, with Fashions for Spring and Summer. Sombre colors and heavy weaves of winter must give away to the novel colorings and designs which will have full sway during the Spring and Summer. Now is the time to 0 plan for your Spring apparel needs, and naturally the first thing that suggests itself is a visit to this store for an inspec tion of the various garments that go to make up the fashionable 1914 toilette. Fabrics in the latest weaves and colors, beautiful New Wash oods, stylish Foot wear and all the nece ry accessories for a beautiful Spring utfit, all are here ready for your selection. A few moments in our store will give you an ac curate idea of the charming new modes for spring. Prices, as usual here, are pleasingly moderate. I H. TERRY F " f FREE $7 Pair of Trousers MEN! Are you paying $25.00 to $35.00 for your Tailor-made Clothes? Why pay dealers EXORBITANT Prices? When buying direct you eliminate the Sprofit made and practically have the same identical thing for one-half. EACH SUIT made to your own individual measure guaranteed absolutely for Quality, Style, Workmanship and Fit for * NO MORE $17.50 NO LESS FREE ~ COUPON! COUPON! COUPON F REE STrousers In presenting this Coupon you are entitled to a $7.oo pair Trousers Given of Pants FREE with every suit made to your rn easure on date Gie only with below "7 onl Gin Coupon N A ME- - Coupon S Friday Address ________ ___.__ Friday and and 4 Saturday Capitol Woolen Mills, Laurens, S. C. L5 3 Saturday Teabove offer expires after Saturday, March 28th. We give away abso-* lutelyFREE of Charge a$7.00 Pair of Trousers with each and every Suit + madeto your measure on Friday, March 27th and 28th. All orders mutbe accompanied by above Coupon--none given without same. + LARGE LINE OF WOOLENS TO SELECT FROM AND LATEST STYLES + Capitol Woolen Mills L BANK OF LAURENS BUILDING Opposite Post Office. Lauriens, S. C. I**************00**change for the better. Maude Moore spent Friday night at CENTERPOINTNEWS. Messrs Judge and Edd Elmioro were the home of Mr. 0. HI. Martin. business visitors inLaurenis Saturday. Several of the people of this comn 0 0* 0 0* 0 0 0 We are sorry to say Miss Maymne mnunity hope to attendl the Union Meet Cener 'olt, arc 23-Ths mrn-Miller is in bed with the grippe. lng at Mt. Pleasant next Saturday and ing is quite different from Siunday Mr. E. E. Moore of the Laurens Sunday. morning when we awoke to find the Tailoring company, came down yester ground covered with snow, but hardly (day morning on the early train to If you want quality, you want our a trace of it can be found as the sun spend the (lay with homnefolks. Shoes. Ciardy & Wilson. came out so warm and melted it away. Mlr. and Mrs. Bud lRoyd visitedl Mrs. pOne of Mr. Edd Burts' little children Doyd's father in the Mt. Pleasant sec- JTust In a now line of Lamps, suit is very low with pneumnonia. We trust tion yesterday. able for churches, halls andl stores. that the little follow will soon mnakea Misses Winona Chancy, Eva and s. M . & . .. .... ..